Four stories on reform that works—and reform that doesn’t
K–12 Education
Parents and students should have more sovereignty over their children’s education, especially by enabling parents to use Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) to supplement their children’s brick-and-mortar schooling. The landmark enactment of universal ESAs in Arizona, in which every K-12 pupil will receive $6,500 for tutoring, technology, and instructional expenses, is a model for every other state. Microschools and charter schools give parents additional affordable options for their children. Well-designed testing is a key element to helping students succeed in school.
All K–12 Education
Mayor Bowser can further expand educational opportunities for District students
Personalized AI learning can close achievement gaps for vulnerable students
The cost of New York’s All Electric Buildings Act, fulfilling the promise of IDEA, and moving toward better cheaper health care
Plus: A much-needed Obamacare reform; what Mamdani means for poor New Yorkers; and a path toward education opportunity
A grand compromise would fund public schools and expand school choice
For his work in the state, Governor Tate Reeves will receive the Frederick Douglass Award at our upcoming Freedom and Progress Summit
Congress needs to expand choice for students with disabilities